Andy Murray bid an emotional farewell to his beloved “tennis home” of Miami following a dramatic third-round loss at the Miami Open. Despite his deep connection to the city where he has trained extensively, Murray’s hopes were dashed in a tight match against Tomas Machac, during which he suffered a late injury scare by turning his ankle.
Reflecting on his exit, Murray expressed sadness at leaving Miami emphasizing its significance in his tennis career and expressing gratitude for the support he has received there. He acknowledged that these upcoming tournaments mark the twilight of his illustrious career with the Olympics in Paris potentially serving as his final swansong.
Meanwhile, British hopes in the tournament now rely on Katie Boulter, who has been enjoying a successful season and secured her place in the last 16 with a convincing victory over Beatriz Haddad Maia.
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